First you claim that I made an unsubstantiated assumption. I have no idea what you are talking about, since assumptions cannot be substantiated, that is why they have to be "assumed." I never claimed that any assumption was proven, which means it might be wrong.
You should check the definition of assumption.
One can certainly make an [incorrect] assumption based on incorrect or incomplete facts/data - or have you simply been pulling things out of thin air?
Then you continue on with your own assumption, and then admit that it might not happen (that Genesis will only release 2019 models this fall, when the permanent Genesis dealers are determined or created).
That Genesis is planning on selling '19MY only at designated Genesis dealerships is not an assumption.
Now, the possibility of delaying the launch of the G70 til later in the year is an assumption, but a logical one based on the facts at hand.
So what? Hyundai built an engineering and test facility in California desert that they spent many millions of dollars on to do that sort of stuff. Kind of ridiculous that they can't get it done correctly where it is supposed to be done.
Like I have stated - they have gotten better, but the point is, their screwing up of the suspension tuning of the 1G Genesis had more to do with their failures - which has little bearing on how the
KDM is tuned.
And just b/c they screwed it up before, doesn't mean that they will do so again, esp. when Biermann and his team likely will have had input on tuning (if anything, when the G70 was being tested at the Nurburgring, it probably already had something close to what the US spec tuning would be - w/ the tuning then softened for the Korean market).
I have no idea why. But if they don't release the G70 until the fall, I am wondering what they are waiting on. I find it hard to believe they will wait for more independent Genesis dealers, but Genesis USA has done stupider things in the past, so who knows?
Well, most likely, Genesis isn't going to allow the 350 or so dealerships authorized to sell the G90 to sell the G70 (as that would just compound the problem), much less all Hyundai dealerships.
A likely possibility would be to allow the newly designated Genesis dealers to sell the G70 even if they don't necessarily have separate facilities yet.
But the question remains, how much longer will it take to award the Genesis franchises?
If that's the case, figure around 80-85 just adding the G70 to sales of the G80 and G90 (w/ the other 10-15 stores being awarded to dealer groups which don't have a Hyundai franchise).